It functions like a photo frame, laptop, notepad and presentation tool combining the functions of everyday computing with the convenience of touch-screen technology. This basically makes it easier for users to operate a system using fingers as the multi-touch screen replaces the mouse.

Your touch experience begins with the TouchPortal where you find applications for entertainment and fun: pay music and videos or view pictures by simply dragging objects to the virtual wall. You can jot down notes with your finger using TouchMemo and use the touch optimised web browser to surf.

The built-in WiFi network connection allows wireless reception for easy access to available networks. The optional 3G connectivity and Bluetooth provide greater freedom. The full size FineTip keyboard has large keys for typing comfort and the multi-gesture touchpad allows easy navigation through documents, zoom in and out images and flip pages with your fingers.

The Acer tablet computer’s resolution and audio technology ensures pleasurable HD experience even on the go. It is made for smoother multi-tasking and with its vast memory can handle complex tasks

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[wprebay kw=”acer+timeline” num=”3″ ebcat=”-1″]Question by Captain Awesome: Acer 5410/5810 Timeline or Macbook?
Basically, I’m a noob too laptops and even Desktop PCs and I’m currently looking for a laptop for college, downloading a few anime series and to play the occassional game or two on. I’m mainly looking for battery life and have narrowed it down to a few. Firstly is the Acer 5410 Timeline http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.206-8537.aspx The games I aim to play are a few steam games (CS:S mainly), WoW and Diablo 3, if possible. With this laptop and the Acer 5810 Timeline http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/store/pcw_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0051582490.1252198543@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccgdadeiemkgjjicflgceggdhhmdgml.0&page=Product&fm=null&sm=null&tm=null&sku=655410&category_oid=-35054 I’ve noticed that the processor and graphics card aren’t that powerfull, maybe leaving it unable to play the two latter games. Is it possible to change the processor? I know it’s not possible to change the graphics card with it being integrated and what-not. My other choice is a MacBook http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/product/040907
So my question is; which laptop is best for me?
Thanks in advance

Best answer:

Answer by korgrueMacBook
(Purchase the Applecare warranty if you can afford it. Extend your warranty to 3 years parts, labor, and tech support)